November 20, 2010

Goetz Landscape Contracted for Victor Gardens Snow Removal


Goetz Landscape, a local company with lots of experience in our neighborhood, has been contracted by the Master Board this year to remove snow on Victor Gardens public sidewalks.  They've already placed orange markers to better guide the equipment operators, and are using different (more appropriate) equipment than last year.  During and after last week's snowfall, Goetz was out early, and returned later to keep Victor Gardens sidewalks clear of snow and ice.

In Condo sub-associations, other contractors may supplement Goetz's work.  Single Family Village residents are responsible to clear snow from from their front door to the public sidewalk in addition to their own driveways.   Goetz is also available for individual snow removal contracts. (link here)


Questions about snow removal on public sidewalks can be directed to Kari Miller, our Community Manager. kmiller@developcommunity.com phone 763-225-6424




October 29, 2010

10/30 VG Event Changes

Due to lack of volunteers and chili entrants, we will no longer be hosting a chili cookoff in Arbre Park on Saturday, October 30th.
However, we will still plan to have lots of great snacks for everyone and will also plan to have our adults vs. kids kickball game. Event starts at 3:30 and kickball begins at 4P. The weather looks to be great so hope to see you all there!

October 15, 2010

Sertino's Cafe May Close

According to Hugo's newspaper, The Citizen, Sertino's CafĂ© may close soon.  Read more about it here.  Throwing the business a lifeline, the City of Hugo recently approved a large orange highway sign to attract customers to the business.  As of a few days ago, the sign had been removed.

Hopefully Sertino's will be able to continue in its Victor Gardens location.  It's a great place for a morning cup of coffee or an afternoon ice cream cone. 

October 13, 2010

New Charter School Looking to Open in Hugo



A charter school is investigating the potential to open in the Hugo/northern WBL area. An information meeting is set for Centennial Branch Library at 6 pm next Wednesday (10/20). 2011/2012 school year will be targeted to open for K-2, with expansion to K-6 if there is enough interest in the community. School hours will be 9-4 and the schedule will mirror the district schedule.

Cornerstone
Preparatory Academy is a tuition-free K-8th grade school seeking to locate in the WBL/Hugo area. School founders are currently compiling an enrollment interest list for the 2011-12 school year. If interested, please Email: CornerstonePrepAcademy@gmail.com Cornerstone Prep views all children as high potential learners and will work hard to help students uncover their natural gifts and talents so that each individual will become highly successful. This approach evolves through the implementation of the Core Knowledge sequence and a variety of innovative teaching methods so that each child is enabled to embrace his/her own learning style. Cornerstone Prep is also rooted with strong partnerships among students, parents, teachers and the community, and is committed to fostering small instructional settings. This approach lays the foundation and paves the way for students’ future success in school and in life. For more information about the program or for upcoming events, go to:http://cornerstoneprepacademy.blogspot.com/

ARC Committee Meeting Summary

Last night the Victor Gardens Community Association (Master) Architectural Review Committee met.  The group discussed a number of topics including:

  • Unauthorized satellite dish antennae on condo and town home buildings.
  • The successful completion of Grantaire Green.
  • Landscape applications for new Single Family Village homes.
  • Compliance Certificates for newly built Single Family Village homes.
  • A new Sharper Homes proposal for a new Single Family Village home in the last remaining corner lot on Provence Way.

October 12, 2010

Hugo City Council Approves Funding for Groundwater Remediation Project



Victor Gardens Residents spoke again at the October 4 Hugo City Council meeting to discuss ongoing groundwater issues.  Residents helped the Council better understand the problem.  The Council later unanimously voted to approve funding for a groundwater remediation project.    


A huge thanks goes to Tony Schwab and other residents for their work on this issue. In the last year, Tony coordinated numerous meetings and met with the group of affected homeowners, engineering companies, City staff, and the Rice Creek Watershed District. This group was successful in finding an affordable solution that will improve the groundwater situation for these affected properties.  


Residents should know that our City Council Person Becky Petryk, Mayor Fran Miron, and Hugo's Development Director Bryan Bear have been instrumental in helping our residents throughout this process.  They deserve our thanks for working with the rest of Hugo's City Council towards a unanimous vote to approve the project's funding.


The following article, written by Deb Barnes, appeared in the September 29, 2010 edition of The Citizen newspaper.  More details are expected to be published in The Citizen regarding the Oct. 4 Hugo City Council meeting. 

Council Reluctant To Proceed With Groundwater Control Measures

Council declined to take immediate action on a proposed cost-sharing arrangement that would lead to drainage relief in the Victor Gardens neighborhood through the installation of a shallow piped drainage system.
“Unexpected” groundwater issues have plagued 17 homes in the area since the development was completed and residents have been trying to solve the problem, resident Anthony Schwab told council members. Some homeowners’ sump pumps run continuously, he said, adding that the presence of water and significant algae growth in alleyways is an ongoing safety issue.
“The source of the problem is the water table,” Carlson Professional Services engineer Brian Krystofiak (Kris-toh-fee-ak) said.
Council Member Becky Petryk speculated that drain tiles located within Rosemary Wenzel’s farm fields may have acted to lower the water table at the time the development was planned.
Although residents formally requested that the city contribute $41,750 toward a $90,000-plus remedy, council members were reluctant to contribute funds toward a solution that may not be enough to solve the problem; a more rigorous and expensive engineering solution had been rejected by homeowners because of cost, council members were told.
Opinions ranged from, “Why is it the city’s responsibility?” (Council Member Chuck Haas) to “We do have a stormwater management fund, and I can’t think of a better way to use it” (Council Member Petryk) to “This seems more of a patch than a long-term solution” (Council Member Tom Weidt).
Assistance has been rendered by Carlson Professional Services, C.W. Houle Co., WSB & Associates, and the Rice Creek Watershed District, the drainage authority, which has agreed to provide a $50,000 grant to help correct the problem.
In the end, council directed staff to prepare a resolution with fi ndings of fact for approval. It’s not clear whether the measure will pass, however.

Agenda Available- Master ARC Meeting Tonight, 6:30pm

Tonight's Master ARC meeting will be held at the Neighborhood Activity Center at 6:30pm.  All are welcome to attend.   The meeting's agenda is available for download here.

October 9, 2010

Fall Fun Night Saturday, Oct. 30, 3:30pm in Arbre Park

Fall Fun Night - Saturday, Oct. 30th in Arbre Park.
  • Annual Chili Cookoff - 3:30pm 
  • Kids vs. Adults Kickball - 4:00pm
To enter your famous chili or to volunteer to bring corn muffins contact Julie Bixby at eventsbyjulie@gmail.com Fixings for chili, fun snacks & lemonade will be provided.

September 30, 2010

Change in Time for Fall Fun Night on 10/30

Invitations will be emailed/posted shortly but just a note that we've changed the time for our upcoming Fall Fun Night in Arbre Park. We will now begin at 3:30P with the kickball (adults vs. kids) game starting right at 4:00. Event is scheduled for Saturday, October 30th. Please email Julie Bixby if you're planning to bring chili or if you can volunteer to bring corn bread muffins. The events group will provide the chili fixings and some other fun snacks for everyone. We're trying to get a few lights set up so kids can still play in the park once the sun goes down (typically around 5 this time of year). If you have an outdoor fire pit, please let Julie know. It would be great to have for the adults. BYOB...we'll have lemonade and water, only. Any questions...email Julie (eventsbyjulie@gmail.com)

September 29, 2010

Proposed Racetrack 3 Miles From Victor Gardens

Sarah Gorvin, writing for The Citizen newspaper, reported today that a NASCAR-style racetrack was recently proposed to the Lino Lakes City Council.  The track would lie east of Interstate 35E along Hugo's western border about 3 miles north of the neighborhood. 

Grantaire Green Construction Begins Today

Goetz Landscape began construction this morning at Grantaire Green.  They began grading the site and finishing the irrigation system.  Plants, benches, and mulch will follow in the days ahead. 
Grantaire Green Plan

September 28, 2010

Local Businesses & Resources Guide

Updated March 2012
This blog entry has been changed into a comprehensive guide found on this page: